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All you need to know about Kareri Lake Trek

Kareri Lake Trekking – Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Picture this – You are standing beside a lake at the height of 9625 ft. You see large glaciers melting into a natural lake. This is Kareri lake for you. The trek ascends the relatively remote trails through magnificent forests and secluded Hindu villages not yet connected to the road. This is also an ideal base from which to explore the upper ridges of the Dhauladhar to savor the views across the Kangra valley as well as glimpse the high peaks that extend beyond the Pir Panjal to the Himalayan Range.

Kareri lake trail goes besides a stream coming direct from the lake. For most of the trek you will follow the same stream.

The lake remains frozen from early December to March–April. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Shakti on a hilltop overlooking the lake. A few Gaddi kothis are present on the other side of the lake, an area which is used by the gaddis as a grazing ground for their animals. Kareri Lake serves as a base for trekking further into the Dhauladhar and onward to Chamba and Bharmour via the Minkiani Pass (4250m) and Baleni Pass (3710m).

Travel to base

The nearest Airport is Kangra. From Kangra you can easily find local buses and Taxis till Dharamshala.

Nearest railway station is Pathankot from where you can take a local bus till Kangra or Dharamshala. If you have additional time you can also board the Kangra train which is a narrow gauge line which goes through mesmerizing paths.

Travel by bus is available till Dharamshala which is well connected by Govt as well as a lot of Volvo buses coming everyday from Delhi.

Short itinerary for Kareri Lake Trek

Day 1 – Reach Dharamshala and explore places in Dharamshala. If you are coming by own you may also reach Kareri village. Acclimatize in village and go for shorter walks in the village and enjoy local culture.

Day 2 – Depart to first base camp at Rioti 4-5 hrs trek. (Pack lunch at the time trek starts). The trail goes through mixed forests of oak, rhododendron, and pine. The First 2-3 Km is a level walk and then there is a steep ascent along Kareri Nullah Stream which has to be crossed over improvised wooden bridges. Night stay in tents at the bank of the river.

Day 3 – After breakfast start trekking to the final campsite at Kareri lake for 3-4 hrs. Camp overnight at Lake and enjoy the sunset.

Day 4 – After breakfast descent back to Kareri village, 4-5 hrs.

Things to keep in mind before attempting Kareri Lake Trek.

  • There are tea stalls at Reoti and the lake however they are mostly non-operational so do check at Kareri village about the same.
  • On the last stretch, you will be facing the direct sun.
  • Mobile network is not available on most of the trek.
  • There are no stay options so it is recommended to carry your camping gear or hire an agency to manage your stay and food needs.

In my experience I have observed lot of people falling ill after a trek however there are several reasons why people might get sick after a trekking expedition and understanding these reasons will help us. Some common causes include:

  1. Dehydration: Trekking can be physically demanding, and it’s important to stay hydrated by drinking enough fluids. Dehydration can cause symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and headache.
  2. Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness occurs when the body is unable to acclimatize to high altitudes, leading to symptoms such as headache, nausea, and fatigue. Trekking at high altitudes can increase the risk of altitude sickness.
  3. Gastrointestinal issues: Eating unfamiliar foods or drinking contaminated water can cause gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps.
  4. Cold or flu: Trekking in cold, wet, or damp conditions can lower the body’s resistance to illness, increasing the risk of catching a cold or the flu.
  5. Other health issues: People with pre-existing health conditions or those who are not physically fit may be more prone to getting sick after a trekking expedition.

To reduce the risk of getting sick after a trekking expedition, it’s important to stay hydrated, acclimatize to high altitudes, eat well-cooked, safe foods, and take appropriate precautions to prevent colds and flu. It’s also a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before embarking on a trekking expedition, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions.

If you are planning for the trek and want to hire camping/trekking equipment you can rent it out at Chandigarh from Gadget Rental India.

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How trekking to “Triund” helped me build a long lasting relationship with treks ?

Starting my own blog was on my bucket list for quite a long time and what’s best than starting with almost every trekking enthusiast’s (at least most I know) first trek “Triund”.

Although Triund is a day hike and most people who are older into the trekking game won’t consider this as a proper trek still it is the best trek to enjoy and build a long-lasting relationship with treks if you are a newbie in Trekking and want to test something easy before bringing your game. Before we go further let me take you through my experience of the Triund trek.

Triund Trek is a beginner trek and one of the famous day hike around Dharamshala. Also it is famous among anyone coming to Mecleodganj or Bhagshu Nag.

Well, it was October 2014 when a friend called for the trek. I was working in Chandigarh and reaching Dharamshala was just a night’s journey. There was not much Volvo/Deluxe service available. I and my friend boarded an overnight Dehradun Depot bus from Chandigarh and reached early in morning at Dharamshala bus stand.

If you have to reach Dharamshala there are multiple options available these days. There are overnight bus service available from Delhi/Chandigarh or you can board a direct flight to Dharamshala. Alternatively you can come by train till Pathankot from where you can board a bus/cab till Dharamshala. It’s 4 hour journey by bus from Pathankot.

So in the morning, we were accompanied by my school friends, Sharad (master g), Gopal and Ranju. We were meeting after a long time (precisely 9 years). There was this excitement of meeting good old friend and also going on the first trek.

We sat together for some time and headed to Mcleodganj from where we collected our camping gears.

If you want to go for Triund trek you can reach Macleodganj from where you can hire a guide/porter or you can also book a complete package from any agency. There are multiple agencies operating at Macleodganj which can help you for this trek.

Finally, we started our hike to Triund. To be honest the moment we started the hike I was filled with a different energy. Also, the idea of going on a hike with my school friends added joy to it. On the way, we talked about our hostel days which we spent together.

On the way to Triund, you will see a lot of porters, mules and group treks being organized by different agencies. One this which is very good about this trek is the landscapes you will see on the trek. You can see the entire Dharamshala (Kangra Valley) from the trek and also from Triund top. If you are someone who loves to trek in peace and don’t enjoy much company this is just not the kind of trek you should take. If you want to hike in peace you may have to stretch a bit beyond Triund to Ilaka cave or Indrahar pass.

So after a walk of 30 mins, we took our first halt. Since most of us were not into treks we got a bit exhausted at the moment. So we thought of taking a quick break. Another 45 minutes onto the trek we took our second halt.

 

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Enjoying the views on Triund Trek | Oct’14

We started hiking again and after hiking for approx 2 hours we finally reached Triund top. The trek is gradually inclined except for the last stretch which is bit steep and a bit challenging. We were a bit exhausted by the time we reached Triund but after reaching there we almost forgot all the tiredness.

If you go to Triund on a weekend you will find it just like another picnic spot. Since it was also Dussehra there were a lot of groups gathered at Triund. After we set up our camp we enjoyed the company of a lot of people. Sunsets at Triund are an absolute delight and something which you should never miss. People were enjoying themselves throughout the night. Entire Kangra valley is visible from Triund at night and it looks like flashing stars on the ground. It’s just like watching the lights from an aeroplane.

As far as I know, camping is not allowed on Triund top when I am writing this blog so do check before you’re planning to hike and camp at Triund. Night at Triund are bit chilly and night temperature falls drastically so don’t forget to carry warm layers.

The other best part which I liked about Triund is the morning at Triund. If you are there don’t miss watching the sunrise. It is just a delight to watch. You can see the sun rising from just another peak and then illuminating the entire valley. Sunrises in hills are a bit early so do set an alarm before you go to sleep.

Just before sunrise, we decided to climb a bit to see the Triund top and below is the picture which we captured.

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Morning view at Triund

After sunrise Triund turned into a happening place. There was a lot happening with people doing yoga, chilling cuddling and a lot. We enjoyed the morning tea and let our camp dry a bit. After that, we clicked a few pictures and headed back to Macleodganj.

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Mornings at Triund

If you may ask me it’s the journey and feeling of being there which filled me with love for trails and after that, I decided to explore different trails. I am still on the quest to visit as many as trails I can visit.

So planning for Triund hike? Do comment/message in case you have any queries. Do let me know your thoughts about this trek.

If you have been there don’t forget to share your own experience.

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